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June 11, 2018

Do You Have What You Need to Set-up Shop?

Business Banking Small Business

If you're an entrepreneur with dreams of owning your own operation one day, you might already know the importance of a business plan. But do you have everything else you need to set-up shop? We're breaking down some essentials business owners should consider before opening their establishment's door.

The Right Business Loan

First things first - a business loan. For most, financing for their business is needed, so it's important to determine what type of loan will work best. From commercial real estate loans to equipment financing and floor plan dollars, there are lots of choices. Work with an expert at CorTrust to help guide your decision.

Day-to-Day Banking

Now that you have a business loan squared away, you probably should be thinking about your day-to-day banking needs. You'll want to have a business checking account to deposit checks and pay for incoming bills. Another consideration might be a business credit card to pay for your expenses, like travel and supplies.

Merchant Services

Is your establishment one that takes payments? If so, merchant services should be on your radar. From check and card readers to point-of-sale, contactless, and wireless terminals, we offer an array of products and services through many respected manufactures to ensure you can handle any client payment method. Contact Amy Kozak at (605) 499-9903, to learn more.

Business Insurance

According to the Insurance Information Institute, 40 percent of small business owners have no insurance at all. You definitely don't want to be a part of that statistic, so prioritize getting business insurance. Luckily, CorInsurance can help find you the right amount of coverage, like property insurance and liability, based on your needs.

Insurance products are not insured by the FDIC, are not deposits, and may lose value.